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Things You Should And Shouldn't Do To A Floppy Disk by Andi Abdullah
What is a Floppy Disk?
It is a form of storage medium for a computer. Computer user may be familiar with them as the term Computer Diskette. The black plastic surface inside the Floppy Disk can be easily damage through intense heat and it may even dent. Any information that the user store inside these damaged Floppy Disk may as well say "Good Bye" as it may as well be already been destroyed.
It is safer to hold the disk by its label area. When not in use, better store it in a protected container and the storage must be at room temperature.
When inserting the disk, it is essential for the user know which side if the disk is up. The disk should have a 'click' sound when being inserted into the disk drive (the eject button of the disk drive would always pop out). Ejecting the disk is as simple as pressing the eject button which was pop out when the disk was inserted earlier.
Things you SHOULD DO to the disk:
Always hold the disk by the edge or by its label area.
Insert the disk properly; the label area of the disk will indicate that the disk is the right side up.
Store the disk in a container which has the room temperature, keep them away from direct sunlight.
Use the feature of the disk: 'write protect tab' in order to prevent you from deleting important data.
Things you SHOULD NOT DO to the disk:
DO NOT and I repeat, DO NOT touch the surface of the plastic disk inside the protective cover of the diskette. It can damage the surface area of the disk itself.
DO NOT put the disk under any pressure or weight, DO NOT put the disk in area where there is a wet surface. This will make the disk to become dented.
DO NOT put the disk near magnets or even near telephone equipment. The magnetic field created by these things can erase the data in your diskette.
DO NOT put your disk inside your car on a very hot day; believe it or not, it could make the disk to melt.
DO NOT put the disk too near to the computer monitor or a television since there is a magnetic field created one inch around them.
I hope this guide is helpful to those who frequently use the FLOPPY DISK as their main means of storing their information when using the computer.
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